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Cheers for the points
Actually wanted to hide them so that I get to see other messages whilst developing. I have to scroll to get past those messages.
My interim solution is just to remove the old school css.
Was using 'set' to dynamically set css. No tweeting

Hi,
I'm using the CSSPlugin.
is it possible to disable invalid CSS errors such as
invalid -khtml-user-select tween value: none
I see this code in CSSPlugin.js
if (_gsScope.console) {
console.log(s);
}
I worry though if I interfere with console there, I'll break other stuff!
thanks, Andy.

Many thanks, yes, you've answered my super ambiguous questions
All relates to this other q of mine, where I ask about using greensock for psyc research (where timing is critical). Thanks!
https://greensock.com/forums/topic/15548-timelinelite-timing-accuracy-usable-in-behavioural-reaction-time-based-research/

Nice one, thanks.
Will try to persuade my company to sponsor this research. Would be cool for it to be opensource/openaccess and perhaps cover a research assistant's fees for a few weeks. Also a nice little headline perhaps (we intend to use GSAP in v3 of Xperiment). Might try for $500? Fingers crossed.
Would be cool if you could try too.

Thanks all. That's really awesome!
I chatted with Thomas Schubert and we're thinking of repeating his 2013 study but with RequestAnimationFrame based software. Maybe Josh de Leeuw will be interested too (JsPsyc, that popular online psychology package). Important that people know how the tech has changed.
You guys want to get involved? Drop me an email
cheers, Andy.
PS we did a simulation here regarding that 'over frames' issue you mentioned and it really is scary bananas how impactful it can be:

Many thanks @Dipscom,
my question boils down to:
is timelinelite as accurate as setTimeOut() ?
(both ways would be susceptible to the same plethora of issues that affect browser based timing).
At the moment, I've style.visibility = 'hidden' and then just set that to style.visiblilty = ''visible" when needed.
I guess, worse comes to worse, I could measure timing via hardware like my chum Thomas Schubert (with an arduino and a photodiode). But it would be awesome to avoid this step.
Cheers, Andy.

Dear all,
how accurate is TimeLineLite?
People advise to stick with setTimeOut() for accurate timing of visual elements on screen (http://link.springer.com/article/10.3758/s13428-016-0783-4, the actual pdf) and not to use external packages (which presumably would add bulk/unknown-inaccuracies).
I see that you can measure timing in TimeLineLite in terms of ticks. This seems the ultimate way of controlling for timing. But are onscreen happenings guaranteed to stick to ticks?
I've been using Greensock for years and would be so happy to use it again
cheers,
Andy.
Edit: v relevant prev post here. Advises following setting to avoid inaccuracies: TweenLite.lagSmoothing(0)